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national cash register and companies started leaving dayton. you walk around and you seewhattrumpreferredto in his state of the union address as tombstones of manufacturing. so now most of those tombstones wiped out, where jobs, people were making i talked to a day, retire r $17.50 gm in 1992, making an hour when she retired. >> several bills transferring federal lands to state and local governments and legislation naming a post office in bakersfield, california after singer and songwriter merle haggard. live coverage now on c-span. the house will come to order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 11, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable james comber to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between t

national cash register and companies started leaving dayton. you walk around and you see what trump referred to in his state of the union address as tombstones of manufacturing. so now most of those tombstones wiped out, where jobs, people were making i talked to a day, retire r $17.50 gm in 1992, making an hour when she retired. >> several bills transferring federal lands to state and local governments and legislation naming a post office in bakersfield, california after singer and...

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u.s. who have temporary protective stay turks he had no answers. we know he's onboardontrump'sagendato deport people. but honestly he didn't seem to understand what his own agency does. he has as y powers secretary of homeland security for current law. even how congress works. so naive. let me give you some examples. number one, francis can he has secretary of homeland security for current law. -- francisca live in chichifment her husband and children are u.s. citizens. nearly a decade ago she stayed out of trble and reported every year to immigration authorities. now people who work for the secretary decided she must leave the contry, leave her american citizen children and husband this august and leave. why? what changed, mr. secretary? absolutely nothing except you. the same goes for someone a ohio. he has four american citizen children who lived their entire lives here, but their family is being broken up by their own government. according to the secretary, the courts are deporting them not him or his agentcy. he denied any responsibility. and said he can't do anything ab

u.s. who have temporary protective stay turks he had no answers. we know he's onboard on trump's agenda to deport people. but honestly he didn't seem to understand what his own agency does. he has as y powers secretary of homeland security for current law. even how congress works. so naive. let me give you some examples. number one, francis can he has secretary of homeland security for current law. -- francisca live in chichifment her husband and children are u.s. citizens. nearly a decade ago...

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illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. mr. gutierrez: it looks likethetrumpadministrationwill give 1.2 million immigrants who have documents and turn them into undocumented immigrants. they have work permits. pay their full share of taxes and covered by u.s. labor laws and they are not undercutting the wages while being the livelihood of native born american workers. they are documented workers in the u.s. and have been here for more than two decades. nevertheless, the more than 400,000 people with temporary plow textive status or t.p.s. and 800,000 with deferred action for childhood arrivals, daca, could be coming in the coming weeks and september. once categorized president trump will release i.c.e. and homeland security to go after them so they can be deported. there are 800,000 young people who went through a thorough background check and have been complying with daca for five years. they were brought here as children, grew up in the united states, played sports with our kids, and speak english probably as well as you and i. they came forward as they were told to. and we a

illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. mr. gutierrez: it looks like the trump administration will give 1.2 million immigrants who have documents and turn them into undocumented immigrants. they have work permits. pay their full share of taxes and covered by u.s. labor laws and they are not undercutting the wages while being the livelihood of native born american workers. they are documented workers in the u.s. and have been here for more than two decades. nevertheless, the more than...

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line. edward, go right in. about to go to the house. howcometrumpisstill family still his has security clearance, do uding himself, we should something to get them the hell out until we can figure out what going on.s host: okay. with that, we will leave it for today's program. we go to the house of representatives. lays before th a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 26, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable mike coffman to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties . all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlema

line. edward, go right in. about to go to the house. how come trump is still family still his has security clearance, do uding himself, we should something to get them the hell out until we can figure out what going on.s host: okay. with that, we will leave it for today's program. we go to the house of representatives. lays before th a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 26, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable mike coffman to act as speaker...

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together and support each other, occasionally they have to flee to safety together but not ifdonaldtrumphashis way, they don't, or at least not when it comes to coming here to america. thankfully, the american court system disagrees with our president on this. the supreme court, which would ultimately determine the fate of america's commitment to refugees and religious tolerance will determine the case later this year. but in the meantime, over the objections of the president, grandparents are officially part of the family and have a bona fide relationship that allows them under the law to bypass the president's attempt to keep them out. thank you, courts, for recognizing and defending families and giving our president a lesson in the obvious. on sunday, i learned about a tragedy in san antonio where a truck packed with immigrants was discovered and at least 10 people were killed. the truck had no ventilation or air conditioning. there was no water for those inside who had paid a lot of money to risk their lives to live in america. 10 dead, another 20 near death, some of them children

together and support each other, occasionally they have to flee to safety together but not if donald trump has his way, they don't, or at least not when it comes to coming here to america. thankfully, the american court system disagrees with our president on this. the supreme court, which would ultimately determine the fate of america's commitment to refugees and religious tolerance will determine the case later this year. but in the meantime, over the objections of the president, grandparents...

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.donaldtrumpandour republican colleagues in congress ran on a platform that included health care for everyone. massive investments in infrastructure and tax reform and a dramatic increase in jobs. on all four of these there's been zero progress. zero legislation sent to the president and zero effort to work with democrats to achieve any of those objectives. donald trump promised voters that he would be, and i quote, the greatest job president that god ever created. yet, neither he nor the republican congressional leadership have put forward a comprehensive jobs bill. instead, he and his republican allies in the congress have proposed budget that would slash investments in education, infrastructure and research, all areas that directly help our economy create jobs. in fact, jobs that the president claimed to have saved are in fact going overseas. forecasters are now predicting slower economic growth and manufacturing average weekly earnings have only grown half as fast as earnings across the private sector as a whole over the past six months. when it comes to health care, it hasn't ju

. donald trump and our republican colleagues in congress ran on a platform that included health care for everyone. massive investments in infrastructure and tax reform and a dramatic increase in jobs. on all four of these there's been zero progress. zero legislation sent to the president and zero effort to work with democrats to achieve any of those objectives. donald trump promised voters that he would be, and i quote, the greatest job president that god ever created. yet, neither he nor the...

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deeply about the politics for statehood. in the eraoftrump, admittinga spanish speaking caribbean country would depend on the strength of the democratic votes so it's important for my democratic colleagues in particular to understand who the statehooders really are and what they really stand for beyond their rhetoric in washington, d.c. the president of the senate in puerto rico is a key leader in the statehood party. in a recent interview he was asked about the financial oversight and management board. this is the controversial board created by congress a year ago to take over financial and fiscal decisions in puerto rico and to prioritize the payment of puerto rico's debt to wall street. i was one of the chief opponents of the legislation and i have spoken out against it on numerous occasion but it wasn't what the statehood senate president said that was so offensive. it was how he talked about in public one of its board members, in fact the only woman pointee oard and a nominated by nancy pelosi. she has impeccable bipartisan qualification and also happens to be an openly gay w

deeply about the politics for statehood. in the era of trump, admitting a spanish speaking caribbean country would depend on the strength of the democratic votes so it's important for my democratic colleagues in particular to understand who the statehooders really are and what they really stand for beyond their rhetoric in washington, d.c. the president of the senate in puerto rico is a key leader in the statehood party. in a recent interview he was asked about the financial oversight and...